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Lagos talks 913

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Lagos talks is the number one talk radio station in Nigeria dedicated to beaming light on critical issues in Nigeria and by extension, the rest of the globe. Once you’re talking about it, we are too.

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Juliet Gilbert
Assistant Professor of Social Anthropology and African Studies, University of Birmingham
University of Birmingham
Episode: TODAY IN GLOBAL HEALTH | Health Governance, Reproductive Politics and Beyond the Fattening Room
Emilia Okon
Development practitioner and Women's Health Rights Advocate
Calabar, Nigeria; USAID background
Episode: TODAY IN GLOBAL HEALTH | Health Governance, Reproductive Politics and Beyond the Fattening Room
Uchechukwu Ngwaba
Associate Professor at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law; Managing Partner of Mass Field
Toronto Metropolitan University; Mass Field
Episode: TODAY IN GLOBAL HEALTH | Health Governance, Reproductive Politics and Beyond the Fattening Room
Emeka Anyaadike
Potential presidential candidate for the Football Federation
Football governance circle
Episode: SPORT ZONE | Reform Talks, New Leadership and a Shift in Direction
Abiodun Ayoyinka
Veteran Nigerian comic actor known as Papa Jasko
Nollywood/Nigeria arts scene
Episode: ENTERTAINMENT HUB | Comedy Money vs Music Money and Industry Vibes
Eddie Odiri
Economist, former deputy editor
These Days Newspaper
Episode: OLUWAKAYODE AND THE GURU | Culture, Truth and the Politics of the Moment
Alexander Isong
President Organization for Technology Advancement of Cold Chain in West Africa (Otacwa)
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Episode: THE CONVERSATION | Nigeria’s Food Crisis – Production Problem or Preservation Failure?
Chidinma Obose
Vice President of CIPM Nigeria, CIPM fellow
Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM)
Episode: The Office S3, Ep2
Malam Ahmed Ladan Gobier
President and Chairman of the Governing Council of CIPM (Chattad Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria)
CIPM (Chattard Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria)
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Q: Should we be looking for AI or not as a tool to support health governance and education in the fattening room context?
The guests argued that AI is not a magic solution; it should augment existing knowledge and be integrated within a broader primary healthcare framework rather than replacing human-led health education and services.
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Q: What is the responsibility of HR professionals in preventing an expenses mindset?
HR should bring evidence to the board, present workforce analytics, quantify turnover costs, link engagement to profitability, and propose alternatives to restructuring when needed.
The Office S3, Ep2
Q: What frameworks can help balance performance, people, and profit?
Use a structure that measures motivation and engagement, builds capability, defines clear goals, and ties performance to rewards while reserving a portion of profits to reinvest in people.
The Office S3, Ep2
Q: Should organizations prioritize profitability over reinvesting in their talents?
No, people come first; investing in people leads to better performance and profits, while neglecting talent undermines long-term profitability.
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Q: Is the tension between profit and people real?
Yes, there is a consistent tension, but it should be managed through leadership design so that people drive profit rather than being treated as a cost center.

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This podcast engages with a range of current topics, focusing extensively on social and political issues in Nigeria. Episodes often feature lively discussions with industry professionals, sports analysts, and public figures who share insights into their experiences and perspectives on critical matters ranging from sports commentary to cultural practices and love relationships. The blend of humor, personal stories, and expert analyses helps to illuminate complex subjects, making them accessible and relatable to a wide audience. Unique aspects of the content include deep dives into Nigerian society and cultural norms, as well as lively debates on pressing national and global affairs. The inclusive approach not only engages listeners but also ... more

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